Measuring Timing Chain Wear
MEASURING TIMING CHAIN WEAR
NOTE: This procedure must be performed with the timing chain cover removed.
1. Position a scale next to timing chain so that any movement of chain may be measured (Figure 1).
2. Position a torque wrench and socket on the camshaft sprocket attaching bolt. Apply force in the direction of crankshaft rotation to take up slack to the following torque:
- 41 Nm (30 ft. lb.) with cylinder heads installed
- 20 Nm (15 ft. lb.) with cylinder heads removed
NOTE: With torque applied to the camshaft sprocket bolt, crankshaft should not be permitted to move. It may be necessary to block crankshaft to prevent rotation.
3. Holding a measuring scale along edge of chain links (Figure 1).
4. Apply force in the reverse direction to the following torque:
- 41 Nm (30 ft. lb.) with cylinder heads installed
- 20 Nm (15 ft. lb.) with cylinder heads removed
5. Measure amount of sprocket/chain movement.
6. Install a new timing chain and sprockets if movement exceeds 3.175 mm (1/8 in.).
Figure 1 Measuring Timing Chain Wear
1 - TORQUE WRENCH